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    Coffee Rub


    We liked the robust flavor of Colombian coffee so much that we decided to mix it in a rub with dark flavors like chipotle, chili powder and other s...

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    Chili The Kid Hot Sauce


    Howdy, partner! Pull up a log and we’ll tell you the tale of how our mustard-based hot sauce came to be on Pepper Palace's most wanted list. A dari...

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    Yippie Cayenne Mother Pepper


    Pardner, we don’t want this to come to a standoff, but we will practice martial law if you ignore our mustard-based cayenne and chipotle hot sauce ...

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Chipotle Pepper Products That’ll Make You Reach for the Chips - Olé!

Repeat after me: Chip - Oat - Lay. There, now that we have the pronunciation down, we can really appreciate this little firecracker. We love the Chipotle pepper for its complex, smoky taste and mellow heat. This versatile all-star stands out in our chipotle pepper hot sauce, salsa, wing sauce, and bbq sauce. With an authentic Mexican flavor, our chipotle pepper products will have you reaching for the chips - olé!

What is a Chipotle Pepper?

Fun fact: there isn’t actually a pepper species called the “chipotle”. We know what you’re thinking, “but wait, how can that be? Has my favorite Tex-Mex chain been lying to me?”. Fear not, friend, we can help you make sense of it all. The chipotle is actually a variation on the jalapeno. To make chipotle peppers, farmers leave the jalapeños on the vine until they turn bright red, then put them through a smoke-drying process that produces their signature spicy-smoky-scrumptious flavor. And in case you were curious, this smoke-drying and devouring process was around way before the burrito bowl supergiant of the same name.

How Hot is a Chipotle Pepper?

The chipotle peppers range 5,000 - 8,000 SHU on the Scoville Heat Scale. While they definitely pack some heat, they are typically considered to be among the more family friendly end of the pepper spectrum with most chipotle pepper products classified as “mild” or “medium”. You can leave your hazmat gear at home with this one, but do proceed with caution.